. oT INSTALLNENT OF OUR NEW $2 \ POST ADVERTISERS KNOW THAT YOU CAN'T SELL THEM IF YOU DON’T TELL THEM / ¢ dallas Pos More Than A Newspaper, A Community Institution NOVEL ON PAGE OUR NEW SERIAL, “WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE", STARTS THIS WEEK — VOL. 44 3 DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934. No. 43 POST SCRIPTS STUDENT DEER —30— GAME BODY Or A young man from this community, a product of the local high school, a good student, and a good athlete left this fall to continue his studies in a ~ school of higher learning. It has been suggested by a number of citizens that a little money might make the path for this youngster a little brighter. Through his own efforts he has saved enough to pay a part of his way through school. Now comes a sugges- tion from Chief of Police Leonard O’Kane that a benefit football game be arranged between two teams of old- time football players in this commu- nity and the proceeds sent to this boy to help him in his struggle for a higher education. We think the idea a good one, and we'd like to hear some other suggestions or ways in which financial assistance can be giv- «